prevalent 的定义
- widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.
- having the superiority or ascendancy.
- Archaic. effectual or efficacious.
prevalent 近义词
accepted, widespread
prevalent 的近义词 40 个
- common
- commonplace
- everyday
- extensive
- frequent
- new
- normal
- popular
- prevailing
- rampant
- rife
- ubiquitous
- universal
- accustomed
- current
- customary
- established
- faddy
- general
- habitual
- in use
- latest
- latest word
- leading edge
- natural
- now
- ongoing
- regnant
- regular
- run-of-the-mill
- state-of-the-art
- stylish
- swinging
- trendy
- typic
- typical
- up-to-date
- usual
- with it
- wonted
prevalent 的反义词 14 个
governing, superior
更多prevalent例句
- Reporters at the Press and ProPublica wanted to determine how prevalent these terms are across the state.
- The latter is an anti-vaxx belief so prevalent, it led one Wisconsin pharmacist to allegedly tamper with vials of the vaccine.
- The takeaway is, this is a variant that’s becoming more prevalent, and we need to lean in and understand more about it.
- That number would likely be about sufficient to achieve herd immunity, but vaccine skepticism is much more prevalent among Republicans.
- The condition is especially prevalent in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
- There is another prevalent practice in which family members push the victim to the limit until she kills herself.
- Yet the sense is that anti-LGBT hate crimes are becoming more prevalent, and more terrifying.
- Rape continues to be prevalent worldwide, particularly in areas of conflict and crisis.
- The view remains prevalent that Africans need to be saved from themselves.
- Sober and muted colors including shades of gray, one described in a local paper as ‘Battleship,’ were prevalent.
- They were sure that the white troops in Meerut would soon arrive and put an end to the prevalent anarchy.
- In the town the European mode of living is entirely prevalent—more so than in any other place abroad that I have seen.
- Between 10° and 20° South latitude we again met with very peculiar prevalent winds.
- It is certainly a lucky thing for travellers that this strange custom is not prevalent everywhere.
- Very hot; very limp with the prevalent disease but greatly cheered up by the news of yesterday evening's battle at Helles.